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mrmajestyk
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May 7, 2012, 4:29 PM

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My car is a 1999 Ford Taurus SE sedan and my trunk light stopped working. The fuse is good and I replaced the bulb but it still won't light. I can't see a switch that controls the light or where it is. Would anyone know? Smile


Hammer Time
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May 7, 2012, 4:37 PM

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The switch is a Mercury switch inside the light itself. Test for power and ground arriving at the light.



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May 7, 2012, 5:14 PM

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The trunk light switch is part of the trunk lid release solenoid on the sedan.





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May 7, 2012, 5:23 PM

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I stand corrected...........


The luggage compartment lamp is not controlled by the generic electronic Module. It is mounted near the center of the upper back panel.

The luggage compartment lamp circuit contains a switch mounted on the latch that closes the luggage compartment lamp circuit when the luggage compartment door is opened.



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May 8, 2012, 10:29 AM

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Comment: Mercury switches were long gone by 1999! Hazmat............

Tom



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May 8, 2012, 11:27 AM

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No, they're not. Still used on a regular basis.



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May 8, 2012, 1:14 PM

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CHECK AGAIN - THEY ARE NOT IN USE ANYWHERE EVER and haven't been in decades! personal but my choice - Tale all bulbs OUT - no games. Use a packet flashlight if needed/
Tom

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May 8, 2012, 1:49 PM

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I don't know why I always have to prove Sh!t to you


This is taken from Alldata for my 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee


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CIRCUIT OPERATION
Circuit M1 from fuse 16 in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) feeds the underhood lamp. The lamp contains a mercury switch which connects the lamp to ground on circuit Z1 when the hood is raised.





Here is a diagram from a 2000 Cherokee. As you can see it is powered and grounded full time with an internal Mercury switch.





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May 8, 2012, 4:37 PM

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Play nice boys, play nice.



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May 8, 2012, 5:11 PM

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Yes, because they started using BCMs and security systems and no longer had a need for them.


This is an underhood light 2005 Grand Cherokee. I checked the BCM pinout and there is no input for hood switch. What is the round cylinder in the upper left corner?






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May 8, 2012, 5:47 PM

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I found a detailed list.






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May 8, 2012, 5:50 PM

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Play nice boyz. Merury is gone - long time now - do the math................

Tom

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May 8, 2012, 6:19 PM

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My mistake, it was an 04
I'm sure they have different lighting packages too.



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May 8, 2012, 6:28 PM

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I guess it depends on what this means.


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It works with a gravity-type switch that turns the light on and off when the hood is opened and closed.





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May 8, 2012, 6:45 PM

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I only found 2 states that outlawed them and most of the regulations are just about disposal.



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May 9, 2012, 1:58 AM

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This must be one of them HT. Even collected for free the Mercury thermometers and gave you a new one. Whacked. Used to play with that stuff on kitchen counter - perhaps that's what's wrong with me!

Tom



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May 9, 2012, 3:29 AM

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Nope, it appears they have passed many regulations concerning the disposal of the items but never banned them. Mercury has been and may still be used in rechargeable batteries.




Mercury Management Act
Chapter 190 of the Acts of 2006, amending M.G.L. Chapter 21H, requires end-of-life recycling of mercury-containing products; prohibits disposal of mercury in trash and wastewater; bans the sale of specific products containing mercury; directs schools and state government to stop purchasing mercury-containing items; establishes a program for removing mercury switches from vehicles; and requires manufacturers both to notify the state of products with mercury content and to establish collection and recycling programs.
Mercury Management Act
Chapter 190 of the Acts of 2006
Massachusetts Legislature web site

MassDEP Fact Sheet: Summary of the Law (April 2008)
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Mercury-Added Product Regulations - Phase 1, December 2007
Amendments to 310 CMR 70.00 and new chapters 310 CMR 74.00 and 310 CMR 75.00 implementing provisions of the Massachusetts Mercury Management Act that call for removal of mercury-added vehicle switches and collection/recycling of mercury-added lamps and other products.

Web page
Mercury-Added Product Regulations - Phase 2, August 2009
Amendments to 310 CMR 19.00, 310 CMR 74.00 and 310 CMR 75.00 and new regulations at 310 CMR 76.00 implementing provisions of the Massachusetts Mercury Management Act that impose sales bans, labeling requirements and disposal prohibitions.

Web page
Related: Prohibition on Disposal of Mercury-Containining Products
Frequently Asked Questions: Disposal Prohibition Provision of the Mercury Management Act
Revised: April 2008
MS Word 124 KB | PDF 74 KB

Related: Mercury Handling Guidance for Permitted Solid Waste Facilities & Conditionally Exempt Recycling Operations
Web page
Mercury-Added Lamps
MassDEP Draft 2009 Mercury Lamp Recycling Rate Determination
MS Word 1.3 MB | PDF 492 KB

MassDEP 2008 Mercury Lamp Recycling Rate Determination
MS Word 74 KB | PDF 79 KB

MassDEP Information: Fluorescent & Mercury-Added Light Bulbs
Web page

Certification Forms for Mercury-Added Lamp Manufacturers
Web page

List of Manufacturers Approved to Sell Mercury-Added Lamps in Massachusetts
Web page
Mercury-Added Products
Manufacturers of mercury-added products that are sold, offered for sale, or distributed in Massachusetts must notify the state of their product(s). Forms are available from the Interstate Mercury Education & Recycling Clearinghouse (IMERC).

Product Notification & Update Forms
IMERC web site

For mercury-added products that will continue to be sold, offered for sale, or distributed in Massachusetts after September 30, 2008, manufacturers must implement collection and recycling programs, and file plans with the Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) by that date. Note: separate requirements apply to manufacturers of mercury-added lamps.

Fact Sheet: Manufacturer Collection & Recycling Plans for Mercury-Added Products
MS Word 73 KB | PDF 52 KB

Certification Forms for Mercury-Added Product Manufacturers
Web page

Mercury-Added Product Collection Programs: Table of companies that have filed Mercury-Added Product Collection and Recycling Plans with MassDEP as required under The Mercury Management Act regulations 310 CMR 75.04(6). May 2009.
Web page

Mercury Vehicle Switches
MassDEP Information: Automotive Recyclers
Web page

Certification Forms for Vehicle Manufacturers, Vehicle & Scrap Recyclers, & Mobile Crushers
Web page
Mercury Management in Schools
Web page
Back to Mercury index Toxics & Hazards: Mercury State & Regional Initiatives
Massachusetts Zero Mercury Strategy
PDF 344 KB
310 CMR 7.08(2) Municipal Waste Combustor Rule
Sets a mercury emissions standard nearly three times more stringent than that of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Original Rule, 1998
Web page

Amendments, 2001
MS Word 26 KB

Policy for implementing the Rule's mercury requirements
Web page

Related: Material Separation Plans
Web page
310 CMR 7.29 Emissions Standards for Power Plants
Final Regulations, May 2004
MS Word 75 KB | PDF 43 KB

Fact sheet
MS Word 190 KB | PDF 340 KB

Expected reductions in mercury emissions
JPG Image 112 KB

Draft regulations, October 2003
Web page

Technical support document
Web page

Response to comments
Web page

Related: MassDEP power plant mercury control feasibility evaluation, December 2002
MS Word 728 KB | PDF 534 KB
MassDEP Best Management Practices for Mercury-Containing Equipment at Public Drinking Water Systems
Web page
MassDEP Dental Amalgam/Mercury Recycling Program
Web page
MassDEP Guidance for Documenting Compliance with the 1ppb Limit on Mercury in Industrial Wastewater Discharges to Sewers
Web page
Interstate Mercury Education & Reduction Clearinghouse (IMERC)


Web site

IMERC Mercury-Added Products Database
Web site
New England Governors & Eastern Canadian Premiers Regional Mercury Action Plan
PDF 51 KB



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May 9, 2012, 3:57 AM

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OK guys. I think this sublject has gone far enough. Let's leave it where it is. It is just turning into a "Who can search the web better" post. If you want to know who is smarter, take it to the Mod forum and discuss it there.



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May 9, 2012, 4:47 AM

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I did get a little carried away in this thread. Going to clean up my end.





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May 9, 2012, 4:57 AM

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Going to clean up my end.


That just leaves everyone confused with all the missing posts.



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May 9, 2012, 6:15 AM

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Put your computer down. It's not allowed even in home thermostats. DONE!

Tom






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